UNCATALOG
[object-name ...]
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This command is used to delete one or more object modules.
To prevent inconsistencies, you are recommended to use the menu command Deleting Objects in Using Natural Studio.
and to delete both source code and object module of an object. SeeYou can only delete objects which are stored in the library to which you
are currently logged on. The contents of the source work area is not affected
by the UNCATALOG
command.
UNCAT | If you enter the
UNCATALOG command without an
object-name or with an asterisk (*), a list of all
cataloged objects in the current library will be displayed; on the list, you
can then mark the object(s) to be deleted.
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UNCAT * | |
UNCAT object name | As object-name, you specify the name
of the object to be deleted.
If more than one object is to be deleted, the object-names must be separated by one or more blanks (or the currently defined delimiter character). If you wish to delete all objects whose names begin with a specific string of characters, use asterisk notation (*) for the object-name. A list containing all objects selected will be displayed. On the list, you can then mark the object(s) to be deleted. |
Note:
If an FDIC
system file is specified in the parameter
file which is not valid, Natural will display an appropriate error message when
the UNCATALOG
command is issued.